Hi Mike,Here's a couple of shots of the hull I'm working on. It's sixteen inches long and weights six pounds. Haven't figured out yet all the detailing yet. Has working hatch on foredeck. This way I can reach in to the on/off switch. On test trials, it will turn on it's own length. Very maneuverable at slow or high speeds. I'll keep you informed opf the progress.

These are posts that were posted in the "Daft Pictures Board" and have been moved to here, hope thats all ok !

ray28507hi puffin thats a nice little boat you are building there (just right for dougs pond ) hopefully get my chipper finished next week then i can start building boats again regards ray

Puffin HI RAY ;It is the same hull as the ALLEN B hull. puffin

ray28507hi puffin the allen b make a nice little model when ifinish my latest projects im thinking of having a go at one of the hulls from gary maybe a dozer or the black mould gary had in his workshop when we was there! a nice little boat that looks regards ray

Keep your eyes open for another of these - they are a great Foss Cup participant (better when the cabin doesn't fly off in the middle of a run!). Like to build another to capture the interest of young grandchildren.

HI MIKE ; The rubber is just glued on over the lg teeth ,so it can easyly be removed . But for the time being it is there to protect pools and other boats . Yes I added some half round copper tubing to the hull . And I made the guard rail of copper tubing as well . I then could solder all the stanchons and screw them to the deck. Here is some of the latest shots .

HI RAY ; I'm not sure what moter I put in there . I think it is a 550 or 650 with a five to one reduction gear . Lot's of power and a fine bottem end . The hull is the same as the ALLEN B . If you look close at it you will see some unique things about it . I think gary has the mould for them . PUFFIN